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The Changing Relationship between Theory and Experiment in Economics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
Abstract
Until recently, economics was generally understood to be a nonexperimental science with a hypothetico-deductive methodology. This article considers how the methodology of economics has changed with the spread of experimental methods. Initially, most experimental economists saw their work as testing pre-existing theories. However, a method of systematic inductive enquiry in which theory plays a less central role is now evolving. This method is structured around the discovery and progressive refinement of regularities. “Exhibits”—experimental designs that generate significant regularities—are taking over some of the functions formerly performed by theoretical models.
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- Philosophical Issues in Experimental Economics
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My work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council of the United Kingdom (award no. RES 051 27 0146).
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